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Rehearing Docket

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jan 1, 1993
67 Ohio St. 3d 1457 (Ohio 1993)

Summary

stating that "[a]n appellate court reviewing a lower court's judgment indulges in a presumption of regularity of the proceedings below. * * * A party asserting error in the trial court bears the burden to demonstrate error by reference to matters made part of the record in the court of appeals"

Summary of this case from Downey v. 610 Morrison Road, L.L.C.

Opinion

1993.


Summaries of

Rehearing Docket

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jan 1, 1993
67 Ohio St. 3d 1457 (Ohio 1993)

stating that "[a]n appellate court reviewing a lower court's judgment indulges in a presumption of regularity of the proceedings below. * * * A party asserting error in the trial court bears the burden to demonstrate error by reference to matters made part of the record in the court of appeals"

Summary of this case from Downey v. 610 Morrison Road, L.L.C.
Case details for

Rehearing Docket

Case Details

Full title:REHEARING DOCKET

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Jan 1, 1993

Citations

67 Ohio St. 3d 1457 (Ohio 1993)

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